The Love Bug
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1:07:01
Good day.
1:07:03
Hey!
1:07:06
- Havershaw!
- Well, now, where did this come from?

1:07:10
- Mr Thorndyke, yes, sir?
- What is this thing doing
in my showroom, may I ask?

1:07:13
Well, I-I believe Miss Bennett
may know something about this.

1:07:16
- Miss Bennett.
- Yes, uh...

1:07:17
you remember when, uh, Mrs van Luit
purchased her new Bentley?

1:07:20
Well, she also requested us to buy
a small used car for her upstairs maid.

1:07:24
Then why isn’t her upstairs maid
in her blasted vehicle?

1:07:27
The car was returned
this morning, Mr Thorndyke.

1:07:29
She was having some kind
of difficulty with it.

1:07:32
- Get it out of here!
- Yes, sir.

1:07:36
- What’s that for?
- I beg your pardon?

1:07:39
Well, why don’t you let
the little car alone?

1:07:41
Are you presuming to tell me
what to do in my own establishment?

1:07:46
Okay, I’m out of line.
1:07:47
It just bugs me to see somebody
abusing a decent piece of machinery.

1:07:50
How fascinating. Well, now that we’ve
had the benefit of your point of view...

1:07:53
shall we regard
our relationship as terminated?

1:07:56
- Havershaw!
- Yes, sir.

1:07:57
Get this eyesore
out of my showroom.

1:07:59
And if ever I find it here again...
1:08:01
someone is going to find himself
in a great deal of trouble!

1:08:04
Yes, sir. Of course. Immediately, sir.
Boys. Here we go. Here we go.

1:08:10
Sorry. None of my business, is it?
1:08:13
Perfectly all right.
Goodbye.

1:08:17
Oh. Goodbye.
1:08:59
- Police.
- Right. What do you want?


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